Unite, Organise Now, Or Perish: What of Embracing Unity?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 27 Jul, 2024

Celebrating Self-Determined Organisational Brilliancy of Nationhood

If one were to emphatically utter the word, ‘Unite!’, it could resonate in a variety of ways. It may be said with only surface level implications to simply attract attention, or, it may be used to help a personality become or increase their popularity void of intent or mission. Yet, this powerful word naturally holds great and deeply meaningful substance for Afrikan souls and ought not be taken lightly.  Not only is unity a foundational value principle of rooted Afrikan cultural engagement it can be used as an identifier of the core substance of oneness Afrikan souls naturally hold amongst themselves and as a descriptor for the fullest outward realisation of that core. In embracing their unity Afrikan souls are embracing the powerfulness oneness of themselves whether they are located here, there or elsewhere.

According to a mainstream source to embrace something means to:

“accept (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically”.

Another mainstream source, offers the following detail in respect of embracing unity:

“The power of unity extends far beyond the boundaries of any one group; it has the potential to bridge divides, build bridges, and create positive change on a global scale. Embracing unity means embracing empathy, compassion, and understanding for one another”.

In order to bring the Afrikan experience into specific focus the sourced detail can be compiled and adapted. In so doing, the following may be expressed:

“Afrikan people embracing Afrikan unity is self-acceptance of their core and natural shared oneness of being whether they are located here, there or elsewhere. It is an acceptance that is steeped in Afrikan knowingness of self and therefore holds the qualities of willingness and enthusiasm amongst the Afrikan number. The power of Afrikan unity extends beyond the boundaries of Afrikans in any one locale, country or continent; it has the capability to: bridge divides amongst Afrikan souls; build bridges amongst Afrikan souls; and to transform Afrikan life into fullest flourishing and security on a global scale.  Afrikan people embracing Afrikan unity means Afrikans embracing empathy, compassion and understanding amongst each other in service of their optimal ascension of rightful order”.

Despite the efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill, to destroy or derail Afrikan people from embracing Afrikan unity, it is the undeniable natural core oneness that Afrikan souls hold that must be brought to the fore on a self-determined basis. Only Afrikan souls can realise Afrikan unity, embrace it, apply it and safeguard it accordingly.

A crucial and primary port-of-call is in the restoration and perennial development and security of self-knowledge. From whatever locale, station, level or status each soul can make a progressive step forward in this regard.

Afrikan souls embracing Afrikan unity holds substance of pragmatic elevation. After all civilisation is not of happenstance.  

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